Text Analysis of What People Say in Their Own Words Reveals More Than Multiple-Choice Surveys It’s been just over a week since President Trump issued his controversial immigration order, and the ban continues to dominate the news and social media. But while the fate of Executive Order 13769—“Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into […]

What Can Researchers Learn From Yet Another Major Polling Fail (Text Analytics PollingTM ) Whatever your politics, I think you’ll agree that Tuesday’s election results were stunning. What is now being called an historic upset victory for Donald Trump apparently came as a complete shock to both of the campaigns, the media and, not least, the […]

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Kevin I wonder how the results might have been different if respondents knew that government employees are unionized at a rate 5 times higher than private... – Sep 05, 1:31 PM

Scott Upham Several main themes can be derived from this analysis - 40% are generally positive perhaps by association with people they know - factory workers, teachers,... – Sep 03, 8:09 PM

Scott Shemwell the “W” word is important. The statement, “shrank by half when respondents were asked to provide a reason for their opinion,” is key. Seems like... – Aug 28, 3:21 PM

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